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he didn't like ben berne -- he didn't like ben benjamin netanyahu, and benjamin netanyahu didn't like him. the question is how? he's no longer the president of the united states. even if he was the high profile negotiator for this president, it's only the president and his administration that are pushing for some resolution, and i think it would be hard for bill clinton to go into that process as effectively as we remember him in he was president undertaking the same efforts in the last days of his administration. it would certainly help him a lot. it might be more i efficacious f they brought in bush, who is still missing a legacy in his life, and have that bipartisan cast to it, might be an interesting way to approach it, but hard to go against benjamin netanyahu, if he comes out of the election with a lant -- landslide mandate and tougher, harder cabinet, but that's what makes me think it'll be pushed back to this -- to the end of the second term. >> tat trick, -- patrick, any sense of israel if they hit obama too much, that this is his second tab? >> doesn't seem to be any penalty
he didn't like ben berne -- he didn't like ben benjamin netanyahu, and benjamin netanyahu didn't like him. the question is how? he's no longer the president of the united states. even if he was the high profile negotiator for this president, it's only the president and his administration that are pushing for some resolution, and i think it would be hard for bill clinton to go into that process as effectively as we remember him in he was president undertaking the same efforts in the last days of...
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i'm embarrassed for the union movement. >> i agree with dagen and ben. this is violent intimidation, what they would i will pose on their own members. who wants that. who wants to work under that? they did the biggest disservice this week. it probably one or two guys that physical aspect but it is part of that feeling with physical intimidation. it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i believe. i believe a lot of this stuff is unions themselves being desperate and shipping people in. i know a lot of union people. the last person they are going to take their ire out is fox news correspondent. >> at that point union leadersh
i'm embarrassed for the union movement. >> i agree with dagen and ben. this is violent intimidation, what they would i will pose on their own members. who wants that. who wants to work under that? they did the biggest disservice this week. it probably one or two guys that physical aspect but it is part of that feeling with physical intimidation. it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a...
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i'm embarrassed for the union movement. >> i agree with dagen and ben. this is violent intimidation, what they would i will pose on their own members. who wants that. who wants to work under that? they did the biggest disservice this week. it probably one or two guys that physical aspect but it is part of that feeling with physical intimidation. it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i believe. i believe a lot of this stuff is unions themselves being desperate and shipping people in. i know a lot of union people. the last person they are going to take their ire out is fox news correspondent. >> at that point union leadersh
i'm embarrassed for the union movement. >> i agree with dagen and ben. this is violent intimidation, what they would i will pose on their own members. who wants that. who wants to work under that? they did the biggest disservice this week. it probably one or two guys that physical aspect but it is part of that feeling with physical intimidation. it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a...
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it's going to be very difficult for ben bernanke or whoever is the fed chairman if it's a problem. it's not a problem right now. twelve months from now or 18 months from you you get a recovery going with the kind of deficit that we have outstanding and with the kind of liquidity that's sitting in the banking system, i want to see a fed chairman then raise interest rates. and i'm not talking about, yeah, we'll go from 1.6 on a long-term bond to 2.1. how about from 1.6 to 4. because you're not going to get anybody's attention in any other way. and that is really, it's a political problem. this is not an economic problem. this is a political problem. and the two issues -- monetary policy and fiscal policy -- can't be separated. tsa what he told -- that's what he told senator hines. >> shall we put silber in office? [laughter] [applause] >> well, there you go. why do you think i wrote this book? [laughter] >> so it's a start of his political campaign. it's the start of his political campaign. [laughter] >> he hasn't told me about that before. >> he has an agenda. >> are you ready, are
it's going to be very difficult for ben bernanke or whoever is the fed chairman if it's a problem. it's not a problem right now. twelve months from now or 18 months from you you get a recovery going with the kind of deficit that we have outstanding and with the kind of liquidity that's sitting in the banking system, i want to see a fed chairman then raise interest rates. and i'm not talking about, yeah, we'll go from 1.6 on a long-term bond to 2.1. how about from 1.6 to 4. because you're not...
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speakers from the apartment association and others so i wanted to first call up kendra brushman and ben from the mission sro collaborative. there are others too, i will call them as i have cards, charley goth from the apartment association, also victoria and stefan moor and also brian davis. >> i am a community organizor with the commission sro collaborate ive. the purpose is to improve livering conditions and fight for housing justice. through my work in sro hotels i've seen a variety of health issues that sro tenants face including secondhand smoke. when the opportunity came up for us to learn more about this, we took it. for about 6 months we surveyed 300 tenants who lived in sro's and apartments in all 11 districts to find out how much second hand smoke affected them and if they would be interested in a disclosure policy. we found 57 percent of tenants had neighbors who smoke in their units and of those people, 59 percent reported secondhand smoke drifts in their apartment. they reported having someone in their unit whose illness was made worse by secondhand smoke. many people didn'
speakers from the apartment association and others so i wanted to first call up kendra brushman and ben from the mission sro collaborative. there are others too, i will call them as i have cards, charley goth from the apartment association, also victoria and stefan moor and also brian davis. >> i am a community organizor with the commission sro collaborate ive. the purpose is to improve livering conditions and fight for housing justice. through my work in sro hotels i've seen a variety of...
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. >> reporter: ben raced to the scene after receiving a text informing him that the kids school was on lockdown. >> i passed my daughter weith hr class on the way out of the school, so i knew she was safe. i was told my son was in the school at the time. he wasn't. he was safe at the firehouse. >> reporter: at the firehouse there were other anxious loved ones. >> in retrospect, looking at it, those parents still there, they were waiting and waiting. kids weren't coming. >> there's some old basketball shoes. >> reporter: the children today baz busied themselves with a planned garage sale. >> how did you feel when you had the children safely in your arms, knowing sthey were okay. >> i was trying to keep myself under control. when i got there, saw my daughter, i started crying. it upset her, she was like, please, mommy, it's okay. it's okay. so i calmed myself down. i was trying to keep it together. she was more concerned. she didn't know where my son was. she kept crying, where is devon? >> how do you deal with the fact at that age, your child has been robbed of so much of her innocence
. >> reporter: ben raced to the scene after receiving a text informing him that the kids school was on lockdown. >> i passed my daughter weith hr class on the way out of the school, so i knew she was safe. i was told my son was in the school at the time. he wasn't. he was safe at the firehouse. >> reporter: at the firehouse there were other anxious loved ones. >> in retrospect, looking at it, those parents still there, they were waiting and waiting. kids weren't coming....
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. >>> my name is andrew ben it, i'm a member of local 16. i have worked at a number of planet events for years. prior to my membership in local 16 i worked in the concert tour booking industry and sold shows to the company that another planet arose out of for many, many years. i have to say that the care that another planet takes when they are looking at the facilities, when they are looking at transportation issues, when they are looking at community relations, is unmatched in the concert touring industry. the concert touring industry is usually characterized by individuals who, would generally represent something that would be similar to general sherman's march to atlanta in the civil war. and another planet is the opposite of that. you can hear the previous speakers that they're genuinely invested in the well-being of this city, in the well-being of this community, and the well-being of the event. the event also has ancillary benefits for san francisco in terms of crest, in terms of the convention and visitors bureau, drawing people to sa
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. >> host: you've raised provocative and compelling issues here and your book really has a think ben truly illustrative to people in terms of some of the things going on. and makes "the new york times" bestsellers list, et cetera. i'm interested to know the comments of your peers in this, both younger physicians, older physicians. use the term old guard a couple times. he put this out to, talk about this. many people are recognizing the. talk a little bit about what impact did that and really how people feel of the feet tactic again. >> guest: i've gotten thousands of letters, many of which are handwritten. tens of thousands of e-mails that say my mom died because of a medical mistake. we didn't feel it we were a part of the process. we didn't feel we were given all of our options. we feel there was a mistake or know there was a mistake. thank you for sharing this story. it's almost as if everybody has the story. at that personal accounts here of people i know that had suffered from medical mistakes. everybody had the story. it's the number three cause of death is medical mistake. i
. >> host: you've raised provocative and compelling issues here and your book really has a think ben truly illustrative to people in terms of some of the things going on. and makes "the new york times" bestsellers list, et cetera. i'm interested to know the comments of your peers in this, both younger physicians, older physicians. use the term old guard a couple times. he put this out to, talk about this. many people are recognizing the. talk a little bit about what impact did...
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. >> good evening commissioners brad ben son special projects manager elane forbs and i will be (ing this and this is a a port structure financing district and we have been legislationing and sure some time for this and but i wanted to come to the mic first because in 2005 when monique invited me down to the port, we were struggling with the port's capital plan and capital needs we were engaged in a conferring with michael cohen who was then working at the office of economic and workforce development at financing tools that could help us revitalize the water front. and michael cohen mentioned that he was in conversation with david mad way about different option whether redevelopment would be an appropriate tool along the water front or if there was another option and david mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr. mad way for that brilliant str
. >> good evening commissioners brad ben son special projects manager elane forbs and i will be (ing this and this is a a port structure financing district and we have been legislationing and sure some time for this and but i wanted to come to the mic first because in 2005 when monique invited me down to the port, we were struggling with the port's capital plan and capital needs we were engaged in a conferring with michael cohen who was then working at the office of economic and workforce...
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he didn't want the picture with the world series trophy but with his family and tony ben etd. he was having fun. i think that was the level of fun the players were having with the event yesterday and i want to thank the rest of the city and everybody gets to enjoy these moments when they're unique, but we're going to carry that on. today there is work to be done and announcements to be made and the southeast sector of our city is something i always registered to the city as your mayor we would never abandon and in fact we're making more investments in this neighborhood and heron's head park is the latest investment. it comes out of a two and a half million dollar investment out of a safety bond that we passed years ago and rec and park are almost there with 90% of the expenditures. all of the projects are accounted for and 2.5 million dollars of investment here and corrects access and updates landscaping and opens this place up even for more use and perhaps unlike many of our urban settings i think heron's head park offers probably a unique experience in that apart from many o
he didn't want the picture with the world series trophy but with his family and tony ben etd. he was having fun. i think that was the level of fun the players were having with the event yesterday and i want to thank the rest of the city and everybody gets to enjoy these moments when they're unique, but we're going to carry that on. today there is work to be done and announcements to be made and the southeast sector of our city is something i always registered to the city as your mayor we would...
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. >> winter and then ben weber.. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm here as a member of the inland boat man's you know just recently obtained seniority with blue and gold neat although i have worked with other companies all over the san francisco bay, i primarily stay with blue and gold fleet because they have offered the most training, the most opportunity for work as well as great wages. i plan on staying there and growing with them the company. i'm not i'm going to hopefully one day obtain my captain's license, they are a wonderful company to work for and i again plan on staying with them. thank you. >>> thank you. (applause) . >>. >> good afternoon commissioners i appreciate you take the toying ittime to listen to us from the blue and gold fret fleet and i have been with the fleet for seven years and have worked for all of the ferry services on the bay and blue and gold is the finest from the captainses to my fellow deck hands it's a pleasure and an honor to "go to work for them everyday thank you. >> thank you. >> marina sack tan know. >>> commissioners, thank you for the opportuni
. >> winter and then ben weber.. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm here as a member of the inland boat man's you know just recently obtained seniority with blue and gold neat although i have worked with other companies all over the san francisco bay, i primarily stay with blue and gold fleet because they have offered the most training, the most opportunity for work as well as great wages. i plan on staying there and growing with them the company. i'm not i'm going to hopefully one...
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ben bernanke pointed out that the combination effect would be nearly three million jobs lost. it would not provide the certainty that middle class families need nor that our economy needs. i don't believe we want to go over the fiscal cliff. what we need to do is solve these problems. we need to come to the table and put together that framework to address these pressing problems. if we don't do it now, we will face this same debate a few months down the road. the reason we are having this debate is because we are spending so much more than we are taking in as a federal government. our budget this year is $3.5 trillion and expected revenue is $2.2 trillion or $2.3 trillion. we're already seeing where the deficit for next year is even higher than this year. we're going on the fourth year now in a row that we have not even as a house and a senate have not agreed on a budget. that is not the type of leadership that america wants. americans want republicans and democrats to sit down and figure it out. i think we are either going to succeed together or we are going to fail together,
ben bernanke pointed out that the combination effect would be nearly three million jobs lost. it would not provide the certainty that middle class families need nor that our economy needs. i don't believe we want to go over the fiscal cliff. what we need to do is solve these problems. we need to come to the table and put together that framework to address these pressing problems. if we don't do it now, we will face this same debate a few months down the road. the reason we are having this...
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a once-in-a-lifetime triple same digit date and the day the chairman of the federal reserve board, ben bernanke, announced an unprecedented strategy. >> a strategy that we believe will help support household and business confidence and spending. >> for the first time in the federal reserve board's 100- year history, the central bank is directly basing its interest rate on the state of the economy. interest rates are now low and will stay low, near zero, says the fed, until unemployment, now at 7.7%, drops below 6.5%. this could be a tall order, one that takes years. and there's more. during that time, for rates to stay low, the inflation rate must also stay low. below 2.5%. the principal reason for the fed to keep interest rates low is to keep the cost of borrowing money low. the fed hopes that new money will boost the confidence of businesses and investors. >> by tieing future monetary policy more explicitly to economic conditions this formulation of our policy guidance should also make monetary policy more transparent and predictable to the public. >> predictability is what the publi
a once-in-a-lifetime triple same digit date and the day the chairman of the federal reserve board, ben bernanke, announced an unprecedented strategy. >> a strategy that we believe will help support household and business confidence and spending. >> for the first time in the federal reserve board's 100- year history, the central bank is directly basing its interest rate on the state of the economy. interest rates are now low and will stay low, near zero, says the fed, until...
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we hear from the children inside that school, and this evening it's 9-year-old ethan and 9-year-old ben, twins brothers, who were in different parts of the school when the shots rang out. >> everyone thought that it was an animal. when we heard gunshots, we all huddled into my teacher's office. everybody was quiet. when the policeman came in to get us, he told us to close our eyes and do this. >> and run. >> and just go out. >> when i went to the fire department, when i didn't see ethan, i was like, oh, my god, what happened to my brother? is he okay? and then, when i finally found ethan, i was very, very relieved and we stuck together. >> as you can see there from their story, they put their hands on their shoulders. their teachers and school staff did all of the right things here. sandy hook elementary school is rated as one of the best schools in the country. it leads to the question if it can happen here, what can it be done to stop it from happening at this school and every other school across the country? >> reporter: the newtown school district decided to spend 10 times more on s
we hear from the children inside that school, and this evening it's 9-year-old ethan and 9-year-old ben, twins brothers, who were in different parts of the school when the shots rang out. >> everyone thought that it was an animal. when we heard gunshots, we all huddled into my teacher's office. everybody was quiet. when the policeman came in to get us, he told us to close our eyes and do this. >> and run. >> and just go out. >> when i went to the fire department, when i...
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too much i just want to get one more insight from you on it because we did have the announcement from ben bernanke you earlier this week and it was of course interesting that he. change the interest rate or the fed funds guidance to match guideposts is what he called an economic guide post as opposed to a date and he said you know we're likely to keep this low low fed funds rate guidance as long as inflation looking one to two years out doesn't look like it's going to exceed. two and a half percent to paraphrase him when he was asked so really sorry just one more moment when he was asked how has the fed been at projections you know has he been accurate in some cases here is how he responded let's play a bit. it's fair to say that we have overestimated the pace of growth. total output growth g.d.p. growth from from the beginning of the recovery i think it's only fair to say that that. economic forecasting beyond a few quarters is very very difficult. for them jammed especially large especially when they're forecasting concerns the future. i can i'm older than chairman bernanke i have many
too much i just want to get one more insight from you on it because we did have the announcement from ben bernanke you earlier this week and it was of course interesting that he. change the interest rate or the fed funds guidance to match guideposts is what he called an economic guide post as opposed to a date and he said you know we're likely to keep this low low fed funds rate guidance as long as inflation looking one to two years out doesn't look like it's going to exceed. two and a half...
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where your drinking hand sanitizer is the equivalent of what we see in the global economy whether it's ben bernanke and mervyn king you know flooding the markets with quantitative easing or buying up their own debt or zero percent interest rates this is the same sort of and all of that addiction cycle the last of the let you know how much further down when you start out drinking vodka or champagne and then the end of the day a few years down the line you're drinking hand sanitizer. ok rags so let's give so let's compare this to the central bankers mark carney hit mark carney who mark carney hints at need for radical action to boost ailing economy s. mark carney the incoming governor of the bank of england has suggested abandoning inflation targeting to rescue alien economies and his speech there rewrote the central banking rule book again so he's just like this woman he said well i saw that there and i decided to drink it he's like well i came up with this crazy idea and i decided to tell people about it i know marconi to many parts of the brain that i just going to go to the bank of engla
where your drinking hand sanitizer is the equivalent of what we see in the global economy whether it's ben bernanke and mervyn king you know flooding the markets with quantitative easing or buying up their own debt or zero percent interest rates this is the same sort of and all of that addiction cycle the last of the let you know how much further down when you start out drinking vodka or champagne and then the end of the day a few years down the line you're drinking hand sanitizer. ok rags so...
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he never saw evidence of vie bens but said lanza did throw the occasional temper tantrum. >> he wouldn't like that and he would not want to stop watching tv. i guess at 10 years old most are out of that phase, and that wasn't the case for adam. >> craft was only a year older than adam's older brother ryan. he says their mother told them to let ryan do whatever he wanted, but as for adam -- >> what i remember clearly is that nancy always asked me to always be with him in the room no matter what. don't go to the bathroom, don't ever leave him without supervision. >> craft says adam had a contentious relationship with his mother, nancy. she split from the father who is described by the job networking website linked in at tax director at ge financial services. craft says nancy was an engaged mother always setting up play dates and taking part in activities. neighbors and friends said she enjoyed gardening and took time off from a job in finance. >> just like anybody else in this neighborhood. decorate the house and the house was always, you know, pristine. she was like any other housewife. >
he never saw evidence of vie bens but said lanza did throw the occasional temper tantrum. >> he wouldn't like that and he would not want to stop watching tv. i guess at 10 years old most are out of that phase, and that wasn't the case for adam. >> craft was only a year older than adam's older brother ryan. he says their mother told them to let ryan do whatever he wanted, but as for adam -- >> what i remember clearly is that nancy always asked me to always be with him in the...
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. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride get the mercedes-ben on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >> if the president's tax increase goes through, there's a million small businesses in america that are going to pay higher taxes. >> falls on the small businesses. >> raising taxes on small business -- >> people who spent a lifetime building a small business -- >> staxes small business' incomes. >> it kills the middle class workers who work for small businesses. neil: we thought it a good time, neighbor by the end of the week, check in with a small business guy. are they right? are taxes to come going to undo them? dover cater ceo, butch, with us, good to see you. >> good to see ou too, neil. neil: politicians argui on your behalf that taxes go up, even if not directly, indirectly, you pay up. what do you think? >> it's scary. we don't know way to do. it's already a bad economy. now we're hit with the hurricane. n
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so what ben said it would stop using the water, stay away from the river. what did people do quite they believed there was about to be an earthquake in conspiracy aerie spread like wildfire. perhaps for central government found out. that then goes to russia. this is the type of thing that will really because it is not prepared to deal with problems. this was a problem because there is no reward for sticking on a slight upward. so they knew, even if they were to be accountable, even though wasn't their mistake. these environmental problems, health problems, the stars epidemic of a number of years ago, these are things the party is ready to deal with. and so, i think that their days are numbered ultimately, that in the end, but is that number? but it's hard to be a dictator and i think it's
so what ben said it would stop using the water, stay away from the river. what did people do quite they believed there was about to be an earthquake in conspiracy aerie spread like wildfire. perhaps for central government found out. that then goes to russia. this is the type of thing that will really because it is not prepared to deal with problems. this was a problem because there is no reward for sticking on a slight upward. so they knew, even if they were to be accountable, even though...
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. >>> hillary clinton will not testify this week at a hearing on ben gaza ji still recovering from a fall and a concussion. let's veronica de la cruz. >>> the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks were airline passengers, armed with weapons that were legal to bring onboard those planes. their travel history, their radical ties, their training, their dry runs, all red flags. but ones that had not signaled the system enough to stop them before the attack. what would the next red flags look like? and how would we find them? the lasting impact on daily life legacy of 9/11 for most americans is a new normal, a new normal of intrusion. the sacrifice of some privacy and some civil liberties, and in some cases our dignity, in the name of national security. in november 2001, president bush signs a law creating the transportation security administration. the new mega-agency, the department of homeland security, would re-side over the air travel safety now, mott the department of transportation. bag and suitcase contents scrutinized, shoes off, jackets off, luggage locks and lighters gone. liquids l
. >>> hillary clinton will not testify this week at a hearing on ben gaza ji still recovering from a fall and a concussion. let's veronica de la cruz. >>> the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks were airline passengers, armed with weapons that were legal to bring onboard those planes. their travel history, their radical ties, their training, their dry runs, all red flags. but ones that had not signaled the system enough to stop them before the attack. what would the next red...
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can you give any details as to, first of all, what ben upon nancy lanza was shot with and second of all, did he use the hand guns at all at the school? >> die not note weapon nancy lan za was shot w i simply don't know that the bush master was used, as was explained yesterday, in the school, in its entirety and the handgun was used to take his own life. >> can you tell me about the bullets fired from the bushmaster, any ricochet out of them? >> a trajectory of the shots and all the ammunition used in this horrific crime will be exam mind thoroughly reported in the report. i don't have that information. >> [ inaudible ] >> a rifle or also for the -- >> high-capacity magazine for the rifle and multiple magazines for the rifle and multiple magazines for both hand guns. >> lieutenant, is there [ inaudible ]. >> i don't want to state that i'm sure they did everything they could i don't want to get into that specific detail at that time. >> [ inaudible ] >> motive, as i discussed earlier, that will come as we finish the investigation. we simply can't piecemeal it. we don't have a specific rea
can you give any details as to, first of all, what ben upon nancy lanza was shot with and second of all, did he use the hand guns at all at the school? >> die not note weapon nancy lan za was shot w i simply don't know that the bush master was used, as was explained yesterday, in the school, in its entirety and the handgun was used to take his own life. >> can you tell me about the bullets fired from the bushmaster, any ricochet out of them? >> a trajectory of the shots and...
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and later, ben bernanke talks about interest rates. >> my inspiration was the idea that i wanted to explain how to tell terrorism happens. we do know the story of the cold war. we know that the documents. wee seen the archives that described relationships roosevelt installed in churchill and truman. we know the main events from our view. we've read them. we've written them. i want to show from the ground up, a different angle, what did it feel like to be one of the people who were subjected to this system and how did people make choices in that system and how did that react and how did they behave? one of the things that's happened since 1989 is the region that we used to call eastern europe has become very dishuated. these countries no longer have much in common of one another >> more with anne applebaum from the end of world war ii through 1956, from her historical narrative, "iron curtain" tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> this morning, stan colander and joshua gordon have the latest on the fiscal cliff negotiations and then the structure of freedom works
and later, ben bernanke talks about interest rates. >> my inspiration was the idea that i wanted to explain how to tell terrorism happens. we do know the story of the cold war. we know that the documents. wee seen the archives that described relationships roosevelt installed in churchill and truman. we know the main events from our view. we've read them. we've written them. i want to show from the ground up, a different angle, what did it feel like to be one of the people who were...
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my friend ben died. my friend charlotte died. so we prayed. we prayed. we probably prayed more than we've ever prayed before. and then some of them prayed for their mom and dad, and some of them prayed for butterflies because they're all at different places. >> again, just a small sampling of some of the conversation we were having. i'll show that later tonight on your show, anderson. one of the other points she wanted to make about what was happening with her today is that she really felt strongly that what is helping her, some of the other teachers, and even some of the children get through all of this is the fact that they've been receiving an outpouring of support from all over the country. and strangely enough, even some of the young children are feeling that. some of the children that knew about what had happened said they knew they were getting words of encouragement from as far away places as south america and south africa. so those were some of the positive things that happened, but there was a lot of emotion there in that classroom today. ander
my friend ben died. my friend charlotte died. so we prayed. we prayed. we probably prayed more than we've ever prayed before. and then some of them prayed for their mom and dad, and some of them prayed for butterflies because they're all at different places. >> again, just a small sampling of some of the conversation we were having. i'll show that later tonight on your show, anderson. one of the other points she wanted to make about what was happening with her today is that she really...
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nch>> know ya pozner was a love boy, as well as ben wheeler, a friend of the congregation, both lovely first graders in that same classroom t is very tough and we were hoping they were just injured. we didn't know. the governor came back with the bad news. >> what do you say in a moment like that or are there no sfwhorsd. >> there are no words. you want to listen and be very loving and empathetic at that tender stage. love is very powerful and it's felt very strongly. you just have to be there to hold their hand and give them love and don't have to plan the rest of their lives out. >> reporter: we learned official fryly from the white house that the president would be coming here today and asked him if he thought that would be helpful and he stayed he thought it would be extraordinarily helpful the outpouring of support they have gotten, not just in this community but around the country and around the world, it has really been felt by the people he has spoken to the family members he has spoken to obviously, alex, this is something the president has done before. i have seen him do it y
nch>> know ya pozner was a love boy, as well as ben wheeler, a friend of the congregation, both lovely first graders in that same classroom t is very tough and we were hoping they were just injured. we didn't know. the governor came back with the bad news. >> what do you say in a moment like that or are there no sfwhorsd. >> there are no words. you want to listen and be very loving and empathetic at that tender stage. love is very powerful and it's felt very strongly. you just...
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and if you go back and look at early reports on katrina or reports from 9/11 or early reports of ben gazi, in the midst of this sort of horrific incident it's hard to piece the facts together so everything we're saying today we're giving you the most recent confirmed reporting we have and trying to be very specific and cleerp abo clear what we know and what we don't know. one thing that increasingly becomes clear is that this weapon was guise. and it's the same weapon, a variety of that weapon is used by military forces. it was the same weapon, a variety of which was used by the d.c. sniper and the image, i think, of this person armed for combat with this long rifle, with 5 and 7-year-olds on the other side of it, i think, is going to heighten the intensity of the political debate of guns in the wake of this. and there's already article. a "new york times" article today about michael cooper about what will happen with the gun debate. we've had sorts of stories written after abby gifford was shot. it seems like something has changed but maybe it's because of the moral obscenity that i
and if you go back and look at early reports on katrina or reports from 9/11 or early reports of ben gazi, in the midst of this sort of horrific incident it's hard to piece the facts together so everything we're saying today we're giving you the most recent confirmed reporting we have and trying to be very specific and cleerp abo clear what we know and what we don't know. one thing that increasingly becomes clear is that this weapon was guise. and it's the same weapon, a variety of that weapon...
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. >> ben herstam raced to the scene after he heard the kids' school was on lockdown. >> i passed my daughter on her way out of the school, and i knew he was safe and i knew my son was still in the school at that time. turns out he wasn't. already safe in the firehouse. >> reporter: in the firehouse there were other anxious loved ones. >> in retrospect, looking back at it, the parent that were still there, and they were waiting and the kids weren't coming. >> there's old basketball shoes. >> reporter: children busy themselves with a planned charity garage sale. let me guess, you want to be a salesman when you grow up. >> yes. >> reporter: how did you feel when you finally had the children safely in your arms knowing they were okay? >> i was trying to keep myself under control because when i got there and i first saw my daughter i started crying, and then kind of upset her and she was like, please, mommy, it's okay, it's okay so i calmed myself down and i was really trying to keep it together because she was more concerned. she didn't know where my son was so she just crying where's devon. >>
. >> ben herstam raced to the scene after he heard the kids' school was on lockdown. >> i passed my daughter on her way out of the school, and i knew he was safe and i knew my son was still in the school at that time. turns out he wasn't. already safe in the firehouse. >> reporter: in the firehouse there were other anxious loved ones. >> in retrospect, looking back at it, the parent that were still there, and they were waiting and the kids weren't coming. >>...
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you have ben bernanke monetizing our dead to the tune of $85 billion per month. the job numbers play games with the reports week after week, month after month. they keep pulling people out of the workforce. the job you are gaining are nothing compared the one you're losing. how are we supposed to get ahead? what message are we sending to the american people? where are we going to wind up in the end because this is just scratching the surface? guest: first of all, we have to deal with the current economic situation. he's right in terms of some of the longer term, but right now we're trying to get through a difficult situation that we have been in for eight years. if we did not get through that, of the situation will be much worse. in washington, long term is only through lunch tomorrow. the idea that we could fix a problem 20 or 30 years away is crazy. one. wanted to just mentioned is that joshed says there is widespread support for raising revenues. simpson-bowles failed. it did not get the votes it needed to move along. it does typically fail because three of th
you have ben bernanke monetizing our dead to the tune of $85 billion per month. the job numbers play games with the reports week after week, month after month. they keep pulling people out of the workforce. the job you are gaining are nothing compared the one you're losing. how are we supposed to get ahead? what message are we sending to the american people? where are we going to wind up in the end because this is just scratching the surface? guest: first of all, we have to deal with the...
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." >> ben bernanke announced monetary acks to sustain the economy, including guidance on how long interest rates will remain at record lows. he said the fed will not raise interest rates as long as the unemployment rate remains at 6.5%. the chairman's remarks are an hour and 15 minutes. >> millions of people who would like to find full time work have found only part-time work or have stopped looking entirely. a return to broad-based prosperity will require sustained improvement in the jobs market which in turn requires stronger economic growth. meanwhile, these flubflunk fluctuations largely reflect swings in energy prices, we remain below our 2% objective over the longer term. this back drop includes high unemployment. purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities continue at a pace of $40 billion per month. a pace of $45 billion per month of securities after maturity is completed at the end of the year. in continuing its asset purchases, the committee seeks to sustain downpardon pressure to keep financial conditions accommodated thereby ensuring economic growth while ensuring inflation
." >> ben bernanke announced monetary acks to sustain the economy, including guidance on how long interest rates will remain at record lows. he said the fed will not raise interest rates as long as the unemployment rate remains at 6.5%. the chairman's remarks are an hour and 15 minutes. >> millions of people who would like to find full time work have found only part-time work or have stopped looking entirely. a return to broad-based prosperity will require sustained improvement...
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and the other four plus billion of that was associated with the next ben um. so we came into office and rolled up our sleeves and figured out how we would fill that hole. and fill it without raising taxes. the outgoing governor had proposed $2 billion personal income tax increase to offset part of that. and also had requested that the state roll back tax relief. car tax relief that had been implemented years prior. our mandate from the governor working with the finance secretary and all of state government was to find ways to cut costs, to do it, to balance the budget as we're required to do in virginia by the constitution. and to do it without raising taxes. we did that. oom proud to say that governor mcdonell through his leadership within that six-month time period not only did we eracial the zest and do it without raise being ging taxes but ad 400 million surplus in july of 2010. we had a surplus in 2011 and this year in 2012. they've averaged anywhere from about $550 million to the lowest was in 2010 of $400 million. the average being about $450 million ov
and the other four plus billion of that was associated with the next ben um. so we came into office and rolled up our sleeves and figured out how we would fill that hole. and fill it without raising taxes. the outgoing governor had proposed $2 billion personal income tax increase to offset part of that. and also had requested that the state roll back tax relief. car tax relief that had been implemented years prior. our mandate from the governor working with the finance secretary and all of...
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